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Judicial decision making : Is psychology relevant

By: Publication details: London Kluwer Law Academic 1999Description: HBISBN:
  • 9781461371786
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.19 WRI
Contents:
Contents : How Do Judges Decide? 1 Opinion Formation and Expression 27 Attempts to Influence Judges 57 The Role of the Chief Justice 83 Responses to Influence 105 History of the PsychologyLaw Relationship 125 THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS 149 THE APAs AMICUS ATTEMPTS TO INFLUENCE THE SUPREME COURT 169 Unsuccessful Attempts to Influence the Court 193 The Future of the PsychologyLaw Relationship 213 References 227 Name Index 243 Copyright
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Contents :
How Do Judges Decide? 1
Opinion Formation and Expression 27
Attempts to Influence Judges 57
The Role of the Chief Justice 83
Responses to Influence 105
History of the PsychologyLaw Relationship 125
THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS 149
THE APAs AMICUS ATTEMPTS TO INFLUENCE THE SUPREME COURT 169
Unsuccessful Attempts to Influence the Court 193
The Future of the PsychologyLaw Relationship 213
References 227
Name Index 243
Copyright